Campbell Brown: No Bias. No Bull.

I’ve seen Campbell Brown on television for years. I watched her (on and off) do election coverage during the campaign, and I saw her “free Sarah Palin” opinion piece.

Then I caught one of her first No Bias. No Bull. shows, where she said she planned to hold President-elect Barack Obama accountable for all the promises he made during the campaign. I thought, yeah, OK, we’ll see. Then I never watched again. Oh, I planned to watch and even programmed the show into my DVR. But I never got around to watching.

Then I caught about three minutes of tonight’s show, where she takes on Gov. Edward G. Rendell, D-Pa., for perpetuating stereotypes about women. He said that Gov. Janet Napolitano, D-Ariz., would be perfect for the job of Secretary of Homeland Security (she’s Obama’s nominee for the job) because she “has no life” and “has no family.”

3 Responses to “Campbell Brown: No Bias. No Bull.”

I am interested in why Ms Brown did not defend Gov. Palin when she was attacked for being a mother of 5 and accepting the position to run for VP. In fact, Ms Brown was as snarky as anyone else in throwing little media rocks at her.

Personally, I think Gov. Rendell’s remark was NOT sexist and could have been applied to either gender.